This Morning viewers LASH OUT at £100k human Barbie: ‘You look nothing like her’

Kerry Miles has had £100,000 worth of surgical and cosmetic procedures to look like the famous doll, however audiences weren’t convinced that she had succeeded.

Appearing on the ITV show today, Kerry revealed the long lists of procedures she’d undergone to change completely her appearance: “I had tans, hair extensions, nails fake eyelashes, eyebrows, more expensive make-up to enhance it because they say it will give you the better look.

“But that wasn’t enough, so I moved on to non-surgical face lifts, different skin products. I then started botox.”

She explained that her childhood love of Barbie led her to “take the plunge” and change her looks to match the toy.

However, many people took to social media to slam Kerry, who also admitted that she was saving up money so her 13-year-old daughter could also alter her looks if she wanted to.

“You look absolutely nothing like Barbie mate. You’ve wasted £100,000 on so many procedures, what a mug #ThisMorning,” wrote one person.

“Has this ‘Human Barbie’ even seen a barbie doll?? #ThisMorning,” posted a second to Twitter. 

A third tweeted: “That woman on This Morning who has spent a fortune to look like Barbie has failed. She looks like Barbie’s Nan. #ThisMorning.”

As a fourth audience member added: “’I’ve spent £100,000 to look like Barbie’. I’d be asking for a refund … #ThisMorning.”

Others though defended Kerry as one viewer praised her: “Good on this woman being a real life barbie every girl wants to be one totally get why she would do it #thismorning.“

“If this lady is happy becoming a barbie then let her be happy! Beautiful b4 surgery but still beautiful now #barbie #thismorning [sic],” said another. 

Kerry admitted that getting bullied at school led her to develop self-esteem issues and the desire to change herself.

“I wanted to change my look, I didn’t like myself at all. So I just went for the plunge and went quite extreme,” she said. 

This Morning airs weekdays on ITV at 10.30am.

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